Amesbury, Alberta

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Amesbury
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Amesbury
Location of Amesbury in Alberta
Coordinates: 55°4′52″N112°29′50″W / 55.08111°N 112.49722°W / 55.08111; -112.49722 Coordinates: 55°4′52″N112°29′50″W / 55.08111°N 112.49722°W / 55.08111; -112.49722
CountryFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Province Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
Region Northern Alberta
Census division 13
Municipal district Athabasca County
Government
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  ReeveDoris Splane
  Governing body
Time zone UTC-7 (MST)
  Summer (DST) UTC-6 (MDT)
Website www.athabascacounty.com

Amesbury, Alberta is an unincorporated community in Alberta. It has an elevation is 1,886 ft. It resides in Athabasca County.

Alberta Province of Canada

Alberta is a western province of Canada. With an estimated population of 4,067,175 as of 2016 census, it is Canada's fourth most populous province and the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces. Its area is about 660,000 square kilometres (250,000 sq mi). Alberta and its neighbour Saskatchewan were districts of the Northwest Territories until they were established as provinces on September 1, 1905. The premier has been Rachel Notley since May 2015.

Athabasca County Municipal district in Alberta, Canada

Athabasca County is a municipal district in north central Alberta, Canada. It is located northeast of Edmonton and is in Census Division No. 13. Prior to an official renaming on December 1, 2009, Athabasca County was officially known as the County of Athabasca No. 12.

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References

  1. "Municipal Officials Search". Alberta Municipal Affairs. September 22, 2017. Retrieved September 25, 2017.